Southpoint Sun - October 20, 2021

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Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Southpoint Sun - 9

52nd Kingsville Migration Festival

The Great Migration Paint Out was a major success, seeing artists come to Kingsville to capture the local beauty on canvas. From left to right, the competition’s judge Constance Budd, Elaine Van Loo, first place winner Andrea Kubis, second place winner Roger Boyle, and Layne Van Loo. Absent was third place winner Dawn Lavoie. Photo courtesy of the Migration Fest Committee

Thursday’s opening ceremonies at Mettawas Park Gazbeo were hosted by Kingsville Mayor Nelson Santos, left, and Co-Chair of the Migration Festival Committee Laura Lucier, who is also a Kingsville Councillor. Thursday and Friday’s rainy skies gave way to sunnier conditions on Saturday and Sunday. SUN photo

Jangles the Clown entertained attendees at the corner of Mill Street and Division Street South. SUN photo

Young Charlie Robinson of LaSalle made it through the hay maze at the Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary on Saturday, October 16. Here, Charlie stands atop of the hay bales once he and his parents completed the maze. SUN photo

Kingsville Councillor Kim DeYong, right, and her daughter Lauren were happy to pose in the vintage doorway that was displayed at the Carnegie Arts and Visitor Centre grounds. SUN photo

Jason Clark of the Cottam Candy Snack Company had fun spinning cotton candy for those with a sweet tooth on Saturday, October 16 at the Carnegie Centre. SUN photo

The Essex Hunting Retriever Club was on hand at Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary on Saturday, October 16 to demonstrate their retrieving skills. SUN photo

This youngster came so close to landing a trout on Saturday at the popular fish pond presented by the Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary, but it got away. About 100 trout were shipped in for the fish pond and those who caught fish were allowed to take them home. SUN photo


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Sharks feed on the opposition with three big victories

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U12 Ravens win tournament

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U10 Capitals off to great start

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Flyers hand Vipers first defeat; beat Lincs on road

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Ontario's top female drivers put on a show in Leamington

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Nature Fresh Farms creates new branding

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WFCU named to 2021 list of best workplaces

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Tiessen Foundation donates $80,000

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OPP execute drug warrant, five arrested in Leamington

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Investigation and work continue in Wheatley

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Town officially opens pickleball and bocce courts

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52nd Kingsville Migration Festival

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OPP deal with graffiti on bench at MCB school

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Local girl makes thoughtful donation to ESHC

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My Friend Irma live on stage this weekend

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Leamington Arts Pass now available

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Kingsville Military Museum holds grand reopening

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SECC launches Coats for Kids

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Honouring his late wife with large donation

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Erie Shores terminates 8

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Kingsville Council requests review of E.L.K Energy

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